Shannan Click for Freesoul Fall 2011 Campaign by Yu Tsai

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published July 24, 2011

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Updated May 15, 2018

On the RangeShannan Click joins male models Matt Loewen and Tomas Skoloudik for a day on the ranch with denim label Freesoul’s fall 2011 campaign. Lensed by Yu Tsai, the rugged trio looks casual cool in a mix of plaid, western hats and denim.












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3 thoughts on “Shannan Click for Freesoul Fall 2011 Campaign by Yu Tsai”

  1. That’s the way to do a cowboy/western theme!  (except for maybe the sneaking in of a couple levitations–who do they have to do that?) It doesn’t feel cliche when there’s all that energy and chemistry.

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  2. That’s the way to do a cowboy/western theme!  (except for maybe the sneaking in of a couple levitations–who do they have to do that?) It doesn’t feel cliche when there’s all that energy and chemistry.

    Reply

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